SMART researchers discover biomarkers for Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever
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Biomarkers help to distinguish between dengue patients who suffer from mild Dengue Fever (DF) and those who suffer from the potentially...
NUS, SMART researchers novel findings published in PNAS
NUS and SMART researchers publish novel findings on force-induced DNA structural transitions A perplexing force-induced structural...
LIVE Singapore! Pulse of city in real-time
Singapore, 6 Apr 2011 – The real-time city is now real! Residents and visitors in Singapore will be able to see their city from entirely...
SMART researchers develop mice with complete human blood system cells
Breakthrough will help advance both basic and applied research in infectious diseases, blood cell cancers and autoimmune diseases...
US$6 million venture capital raised for biotech spinoff from MIT SMART Centre
Singapore, 1 Jul 2010 - Research in infectious diseases carried out at the MIT SMART Centre in Singapore has led to the formation of...
SMART Centre launches three new programmes to attract talented young researchers to Singapore
Singapore, 3 Mar 2010 – The Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology Centre (SMART Centre) announced today that it has launched...
Innovation Centre’s grant programme adopts MIT Desphande Center Model to accelerate good scientific
discoveries toward commercialisation. Singapore, 2 Feb 2010 – Making collaborative web search a reality for work groups? What about a...
New Innovation Centre bridges innovation gap, connects Boston venture capitalists, international
business community with community in Singapore. Singapore, 2 Feb 2010 – The Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology (SMART)...
First batch of NUS, NTU undergraduate scholars complete research internship at SMART
Singapore, 23 Sep 2009 Undergraduates from the National University of Singapore (NUS) and the Nanyang Technological University (NTU)...
SMART, MIT researchers uncover genetic differences between 2009 H1N1 strain and previously
circulating H1N1 strain. 2009 strain would only require one key mutation or change to become resistant to viral inhibitors like Tamiflu®...
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